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LIV golfers strike it rich
The Citizen
|March 24, 2026
It was a big payday for everyone involved in the first LIV Golf South Africa tournament held at Steyn City over the last few days.
America's Bryson DeChambeau (below) emerged as the winner of the first event in South Africa on Sunday, after beating Jon Rahm of Spain in a dramatic playoff on the 18th hole after both men finished their 72 holes in regulation play on 26-under-par.
DeChambeau's Crushers (-76) team also won the team prize, edging out the South African player side, Southern Guards (-75), by one shot.
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